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[[File:John Cage and Renate Hoffleit.jpg|thumb|John Cage and Renate Hoffleit]] |
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'''Renate Hoffleit''' ( |
[[File:Renate Hoffleit (1992).jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit in 1992]] |
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'''Renate Hoffleit''' (born 1950 in [[Stuttgart]]) is a German sculptor and artist. She lives and works mainly in Stuttgart, Germany. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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[[File:Das goldene ei.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, das goldene ei, Aichtal/Landkreis Böblingen, Germany]] |
[[File:Das goldene ei.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, ''das goldene ei'', Aichtal/Landkreis Böblingen, Germany]] |
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Renate Hoffleit studied graphics, free graphic art and sculpture at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Stuttgart. From 1979 onwards, she developed her marble and light sculptures, and since 1987 she has created square design, sculptures and fountains in public spaces. |
Renate Hoffleit studied graphics, free graphic art and sculpture at the [[Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe|Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste]], Stuttgart. From 1979 onwards, she developed her marble and light sculptures,<ref>Renate Hoffleit, Skulpturen, Galerie Mühlenbusch, Düsseldorf, Germany, {{ISBN|3-980-19970-3}}</ref> and since 1987 she has created square design, sculptures and fountains in public spaces.<ref>Stadt Stuttgart, Kunst im öffentlichen Raum | https://www.stuttgart.de/item/show/192576?5b3013620b8a4_extended=1</ref><ref>Renate Hoffleit - Wiesen-Eier / Das goldene Ei | https://www.outdooractive.com/de/kunst/stuttgart-und-umgebung/renate-hoffleit-wiesen-eier-das-goldene-ei/11101218/</ref> She started her site-specific audio-visual installation ''Vertonungen'' in 1992. Since 1993, she has been working with [[Michael Bach (musician)|Michael Bach Bachtischa]] creating site-specific [[sound installations]] and string installations, accompanied by performances.<ref>Donaueschinger Musiktage 2000, {{ISBN|3-89727-128-1}}</ref> |
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== Exhibitions == |
== Exhibitions == |
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Renate Hoffleit's works are on display at home and abroad. |
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[[File:MITTAGS-STELE.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, '' |
[[File:MITTAGS-STELE.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, ''Mittags-Stele'', University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart]] |
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== Works exhibited in museums and public collections == |
== Works exhibited in museums and public collections == |
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* Württembergische [[Staatsgalerie Stuttgart]] |
* Württembergische [[Staatsgalerie Stuttgart]] |
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* Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst, Stuttgart |
* Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst, Stuttgart |
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* Deutsche Akademie [[Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo|Villa Massimo]], |
* Deutsche Akademie [[Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo|Villa Massimo]], Rome |
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* [[Djerassi Foundation]], Woodside (Kalifornien), USA |
* [[Djerassi Foundation]], Woodside (Kalifornien), USA |
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* The Hakone Open-Air Museum Tokyo, Japan |
* The Hakone Open-Air Museum Tokyo, Japan |
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== Works in public spaces == |
== Works in public spaces == |
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[[File:SKULPTURENFELD.jpg|thumb| |
[[File:SKULPTURENFELD.jpg|thumb|left|Renate Hoffleit, ''Skulpturenfeld'', Amts- und Landessozialgericht Stuttgart]] |
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[[File:CONVEXE-CONCAVE La Tour.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, '' |
[[File:CONVEXE-CONCAVE La Tour.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, ''Convexe-Concave La Tour'', residence near Nice, France]] |
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* '' |
* ''Skulpturenfeld'', Amts- und Landessozialgericht, Stuttgart |
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* '' |
* ''Stufenanlange mit 8 Wasser / Klang-Säulen'', [[Kornwestheim]] |
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* Wasserklangbrunnen '' |
* Wasserklangbrunnen ''Magstadter Duo'', [[Magstadt]] |
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* '' |
* ''Vier-Säulen-Brunnen'' and ''Wandbrunnen'', Klinik Löwenstein, Germany |
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* '' |
* ''Konvex / Konkav'' (2/III), main station [[Heilbronn]] |
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* '' |
* ''Stufenanlage mit 8 Türmen'', Kornwestheim, Germany |
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== Landscape-related works == |
== Landscape-related works == |
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* '' |
* ''Feuer Im Sequoia'', Djerassi Foundation, California, USA |
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* ''alb-eier'', Schwäbische Alb, „Der Grosse Alb-Gang“, Landkreis Esslingen, Germany |
* ''alb-eier'', Schwäbische Alb, „Der Grosse Alb-Gang“, Landkreis Esslingen, Germany |
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* '' |
* ''Konvex / Konkav'' (1/III), Hakone Open Air Museum, Japan |
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* '' |
* ''Mittags-Stele'' in the Exotic Garden of the University in Hohenheim, Germany |
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* '' |
* ''Convexe / Concave La Tour'', estate near Nice, France |
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* '' |
* ''Wiesen-Eier, Das Goldene Ei'' Aichtal (Sculptoura), Landkreis Böblingen, Germany |
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== Audio-visual works == |
== Audio-visual works == |
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* ''Leben ist Laut – |
* ''Leben ist Laut – Vertonungen außen-innen-außen'', Donaueschinger Musiktage, 2000 |
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* ''Seefelder |
* ''Seefelder Vertonungen'', Klangprojekt ''Hörfeld'', Schloss Seefeld, 2004 |
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* '' |
* ''Urspring'', ''Waves'', Festival KlangRaum Stuttgart, 2011 |
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== String Installations == |
== String Installations == |
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[[File:Genius loci gehört.jpg|thumb|left|Renate Hoffleit and Michael Bach Bachtischa, ''genius loci gehört'', String Installation, Domnick Foundation, Nürtingen, Germany]] |
[[File:Genius loci gehört.jpg|thumb|left|Renate Hoffleit and Michael Bach Bachtischa, ''genius loci gehört'', String Installation, Domnick Foundation, Nürtingen, Germany]] |
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In collaboration with Michael Bach Bachtischa |
In collaboration with Michael Bach Bachtischa |
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* '' |
* ''One8 and 15 Strings'', Donaueschinger Musiktage, 1994 |
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* '' |
* ''Notrepos'', Schloss Monrepos, Ludwigsburg, Germany, 1995 |
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* '' |
* ''Achill Strings'', Achill Island, Irland, 1996 |
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* '' |
* ''Traffic Tubes and Soloists'', Treffpunkt Rotebühlplatz, Stuttgart, 1997 |
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* '' |
* ''EFeu-Klänge'', Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken, 1997 |
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* '' |
* ''Strings of Kaukab Spring'', Misgav Festival, Israel, 1998 |
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* '' |
* ''... die Leere zwischen den Steinen klingt ...'', ''Skulpturenfeld'', Stuttgart, 1999 |
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* '' |
* ''Le Chien Noir'', Abey in Murbach, France, Festival Printemps Rhénan, 2000 |
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* ''Schloss Kapfenburg |
* ''Schloss Kapfenburg besaitet ...'', Opening Ceremony of the Internationale Musikschulakademie Kulturzentrum Schloss Kapfenburg, Germany, 2000 (Guinness-Buch der Rekorde [1]) |
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* '' |
* ''Strings and Pillars'', Opening Ceremony of the Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo, 2000 |
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* '' |
* ''Jungfernfahrt'', Festival Berlin Biennale 2001, Berlin |
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* '' |
* ''Habichtswaldsaiten'', Festival Tonale 2011, Kassel |
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* ''genius loci gehört'' und ''genius loci concertante'', Domnick Foundation, Nürtingen, 2014 (Project ''Garten Eden'' of the KulturRegion Stuttgart) |
* ''genius loci gehört'' und ''genius loci concertante'', Domnick Foundation, Nürtingen, 2014 (Project ''Garten Eden'' of the KulturRegion Stuttgart) |
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* ''(zwischen e und f)²'', Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart, 2015 |
* ''(zwischen e und f)²'', Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart, 2015 |
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[[File:Water stills and sounds, Detail.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, ''water stills and sounds'', tableaux with video-stills, detail]] |
[[File:Water stills and sounds, Detail.jpg|thumb|Renate Hoffleit, ''water stills and sounds'', tableaux with video-stills, detail]] |
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[[File:Alb-eier.jpg|thumb|left|Renate Hoffleit, ''alb-eier'', Der große Albgang, Landkreis Esslingen, Germany]] |
[[File:Alb-eier.jpg|thumb|left|Renate Hoffleit, ''alb-eier'', Der große Albgang, Landkreis Esslingen, Germany]] |
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For her artistic work, Renate Hoffleit obtained scholarships from the Kunstfonds e.V., Bonn foundation and Kunststiftung Baden-Wuerttemberg as well as scholarships for study visits at the Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo Casa Baldi, Olevano, Italy, and the Djerassi Foundation, USA, among others. She received the Utsukushi-ga-hara Museum Award, Japan, for her |
For her artistic work, Renate Hoffleit obtained scholarships from the Kunstfonds e.V., Bonn foundation and Kunststiftung Baden-Wuerttemberg as well as scholarships for study visits at the Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo Casa Baldi, Olevano, Italy, and the Djerassi Foundation, USA, among others. She received the Utsukushi-ga-hara Museum Award, Japan, for her Konvex-Konkav sculpture made of light-reflecting, polished bronze. For their audio projects, Renate Hoffleit and Michael Bach Bachtischa obtained support from the Irish Arts Council, Ireland, the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung and the Innovationsfonds Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg, among others. |
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For their audio projects, Renate Hoffleit and Michael Bach Bachtischa obtained support from the Irish Arts Council, Ireland, the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung and the Innovationsfonds Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg, among others. |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.renate-hoffleit.de/ Renate Hoffleit] |
* [http://www.renate-hoffleit.de/ Renate Hoffleit] |
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* [http://www.michael-bach-bachtischa.de/string-installation.html Saiteninstallationen] |
* [http://www.michael-bach-bachtischa.de/string-installation.html Saiteninstallationen] |
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 20 March 2024
Renate Hoffleit (born 1950 in Stuttgart) is a German sculptor and artist. She lives and works mainly in Stuttgart, Germany.
Biography
[edit]Renate Hoffleit studied graphics, free graphic art and sculpture at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Stuttgart. From 1979 onwards, she developed her marble and light sculptures,[1] and since 1987 she has created square design, sculptures and fountains in public spaces.[2][3] She started her site-specific audio-visual installation Vertonungen in 1992. Since 1993, she has been working with Michael Bach Bachtischa creating site-specific sound installations and string installations, accompanied by performances.[4]
Exhibitions
[edit]Renate Hoffleit's works are on display at home and abroad.
Works exhibited in museums and public collections
[edit]- Württembergische Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
- Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst, Stuttgart
- Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo, Rome
- Djerassi Foundation, Woodside (Kalifornien), USA
- The Hakone Open-Air Museum Tokyo, Japan
- Informationsbüro des Landes Baden-Württemberg, Brussels
- Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim
- Städtische Museen Heilbronn, Germany
- Städtische Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, Germany
- Kunstsammlung Lütze Sindelfingen, Germany
- Kunstsammlung der Stadt Fellbach, Germany
- Landratsamt Böblingen, Germany
Works in public spaces
[edit]- Skulpturenfeld, Amts- und Landessozialgericht, Stuttgart
- Stufenanlange mit 8 Wasser / Klang-Säulen, Kornwestheim
- Wasserklangbrunnen Magstadter Duo, Magstadt
- Vier-Säulen-Brunnen and Wandbrunnen, Klinik Löwenstein, Germany
- Konvex / Konkav (2/III), main station Heilbronn
- Stufenanlage mit 8 Türmen, Kornwestheim, Germany
Landscape-related works
[edit]- Feuer Im Sequoia, Djerassi Foundation, California, USA
- alb-eier, Schwäbische Alb, „Der Grosse Alb-Gang“, Landkreis Esslingen, Germany
- Konvex / Konkav (1/III), Hakone Open Air Museum, Japan
- Mittags-Stele in the Exotic Garden of the University in Hohenheim, Germany
- Convexe / Concave La Tour, estate near Nice, France
- Wiesen-Eier, Das Goldene Ei Aichtal (Sculptoura), Landkreis Böblingen, Germany
Audio-visual works
[edit]- Leben ist Laut – Vertonungen außen-innen-außen, Donaueschinger Musiktage, 2000
- Seefelder Vertonungen, Klangprojekt Hörfeld, Schloss Seefeld, 2004
- Urspring, Waves, Festival KlangRaum Stuttgart, 2011
String Installations
[edit]In collaboration with Michael Bach Bachtischa
- One8 and 15 Strings, Donaueschinger Musiktage, 1994
- Notrepos, Schloss Monrepos, Ludwigsburg, Germany, 1995
- Achill Strings, Achill Island, Irland, 1996
- Traffic Tubes and Soloists, Treffpunkt Rotebühlplatz, Stuttgart, 1997
- EFeu-Klänge, Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken, 1997
- Strings of Kaukab Spring, Misgav Festival, Israel, 1998
- ... die Leere zwischen den Steinen klingt ..., Skulpturenfeld, Stuttgart, 1999
- Le Chien Noir, Abey in Murbach, France, Festival Printemps Rhénan, 2000
- Schloss Kapfenburg besaitet ..., Opening Ceremony of the Internationale Musikschulakademie Kulturzentrum Schloss Kapfenburg, Germany, 2000 (Guinness-Buch der Rekorde [1])
- Strings and Pillars, Opening Ceremony of the Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo, 2000
- Jungfernfahrt, Festival Berlin Biennale 2001, Berlin
- Habichtswaldsaiten, Festival Tonale 2011, Kassel
- genius loci gehört und genius loci concertante, Domnick Foundation, Nürtingen, 2014 (Project Garten Eden of the KulturRegion Stuttgart)
- (zwischen e und f)², Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart, 2015
Awards, prizes and scholarships
[edit]For her artistic work, Renate Hoffleit obtained scholarships from the Kunstfonds e.V., Bonn foundation and Kunststiftung Baden-Wuerttemberg as well as scholarships for study visits at the Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo Casa Baldi, Olevano, Italy, and the Djerassi Foundation, USA, among others. She received the Utsukushi-ga-hara Museum Award, Japan, for her Konvex-Konkav sculpture made of light-reflecting, polished bronze. For their audio projects, Renate Hoffleit and Michael Bach Bachtischa obtained support from the Irish Arts Council, Ireland, the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung and the Innovationsfonds Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg, among others.
References
[edit]- ^ Renate Hoffleit, Skulpturen, Galerie Mühlenbusch, Düsseldorf, Germany, ISBN 3-980-19970-3
- ^ Stadt Stuttgart, Kunst im öffentlichen Raum | https://www.stuttgart.de/item/show/192576?5b3013620b8a4_extended=1
- ^ Renate Hoffleit - Wiesen-Eier / Das goldene Ei | https://www.outdooractive.com/de/kunst/stuttgart-und-umgebung/renate-hoffleit-wiesen-eier-das-goldene-ei/11101218/
- ^ Donaueschinger Musiktage 2000, ISBN 3-89727-128-1
External links
[edit]- Literature by and about Renate Hoffleit in the German National Library catalogue
- Renate Hoffleit
- Saiteninstallationen
Gallery
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Vier-Säulen-Brunnen, Klinik Löwenstein, Germany
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Schloss Kapfenburg besaitet... a project by Renate Hoffleit and Michael Bach Bachtischa, 2000
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Sculpture Konvex / Konkav in Heilbronn, 1989/93
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Renate Hoffleit and Michael Bach Bachtischa, Schloss Kapfenburg besaitet... by night, 2000